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The optical appearance of materials is of basic relevance for many applications. This can be the color of a transparent or opaque material, the blocking characteristics of protective glasses, or the sunlight transfer capability of window glasses. Generally an adequately recorded spectrum of the sample contains all information required. However, typically single values are generated from the spectrum in order to make an objective and verifiable decision. Therefore the spectral data are generally condensed by an appropriate convolution algorithm to single values. The OptLab-SPX software performs this type of calculation starting from a recorded spectrum. Generally the discussed calculations are derived from national and international standards like DIN, EN, ANSI, JIST, etc..
OptLab-SPX main window
OptLab-SPX is compatible to most Thermo Scientific UV/Vis and Vis spectrometers and can be used as an
additional module to the Thermo Scientific VISIONlite applications software for UV/Vis spectroscopy.
OptLab-SPX is also compatible to PerkinElmer UV/Vis and UV/Vis/NIR spectrometers of the Lambda
series.
As an off line package OptLab-SPX is able to import VISIONlite spectra, JCAMP spectra, UVWinLab 2.0-3.0 and 5.0 or higher (ASCII format) and ASCII data tables including Microsoft Office Excel csv tables.
OptLab-SPX records the required transmittance or reflectance sample spectrum and performs any required number of calculations. These can either be done automatically after spectrum recording or can
be done off line with stored spectra. Generally the available calculations are derived from national and international norms and standards like DIN, ISO, ANSI, JIST, etc.:
- UV-, NIR- and light transmittance coefficients acc. EN, ANSI, JIST etc.,
- XYZ, xyY and Lab color values for different observers and illuminants acc. CIE/DIN/ASTM,
- Dominant/complimentary wavelength and excitation purity
- CIE and CMC color difference calculations
- Color inspection acc. European Pharmacopeia
- Pt-Co/APHA/Hazen color values,
- Gardner color values
- Iodine color values
- Whiteness and yellowness index acc. ASTM,
- Coefficients for signal recognition acc. DIN (Q-factor) and British Rail,
- UV- and NIR-protection coefficients,
- Solar protection factor acc. COLIPA and AS/NZS,
- Average spectrometric values and single values at specific wavelengths,
- Check against high/low data and high/low reference spectra.
- Classification of results according to classification table.
A complete list of the OptLab-SPX parameters is given on the next page.
Calculation parameters are summarized as an OptLab-SPX method. The method determines the type of calculations, details of result output (like automatic printout or graph scaling) and the type of sample thickness transformation. An unlimited number of methods can be stored under selected names for easy usage in a routine environment.
Sample Thickness Transformation
To characterize transparent materials it may become necessary to generate results for a standard sample thickness. The sample thickness recalculation of an actual sample spectrum can be based on a single
reflectance value, or on the material refractive index or on a full single-surface reflectance spectrum.
Color Inspection according to EP
One of the special features of OptLab-SPX is the option to perform color determinations according to the
European Pharmacopeia. The procedure described in the EP has been transformed to an objective principle, which does no longer require the mixing and the measurement of reference solutions.
High/Low Comparisons
Besides the various integral parameters, OptLab-SPX as well allows to compare a sample spectrum to a
table of minimum and maximum data or to given high/low reference spectra.
Configuring OptLab-SPX
Users can modify the list of available calculations; other calculations can be added, based on the available algorithms. It is also possible to change the naming of the predefined calculations.
OptLab-SPX also performs user definable calculations and logical decisions with data of the spectrum or
several spectra. The user can be queried for variable entries. Thus standard spectrum evaluations can be additionally implemented.
Report Configuration with Reporter-SPX
The additional installation of the ascanis Reporter-SPX software allows to configure the report in many
aspects, for example to define the spectrum diagram in size, color and appearance or to add additional texts and company logo, as well as calculations and decisions.
OptLab-SPX system requirements: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 ®. A serial (RS-232) interface (or an USB port) is required for instrument control.